While unable to confirm nor deny Move support for Rising, our source shed some light on future plans regarding the MGS franchise as a whole.

Besides confirming the PS3 remake of Peace Walker (likely to be a "PSP Remaster" with possibly 3D support, albeit he couldn't tell for sure), he also revealed that the next installment in the "main" MGS franchise (Metal Gear Solid 5, basically) is scheduled for this generation as a multiplatform release, with PS3, Xbox 360, NGP and "possibly 3DS" mentioned as landing platforms.

Finally, PC remakes of MGS1, MGS2, MGS3 and MGS4 are bound to be released digitally via Valve's e-Commerce portal Steam.

Of course, like with any rumor, you might want to digest all of the above with a pinch of salt. While I have no reason not to trust the source that shared these details (I wouldn't relay this information to you otherwise), internal production plans can change, so...

Hopefully the upcoming E3 will set things in stone with some official confirmations from Konami.

It's from the iwaggle dude, he says it's from a reliable source... Rising now in Kamiya's hands, remakes of all MGS games on PC, PW confirmed for PS3... The Rising news is particularly surprising if true. As for the PC versions, he later said that he was only told they would be coming to steam, doesn't mean they're remakes.

Seriously though, my post about Kojima being upset might be related, when he was teasing his new project he posted a pic with snatcher and policenauts on his twitter, implying that they were at least an inspiration.As for the MGS rumor, it wasn't worthy of a new thread since it was just a rumor.

He knows that posting those pics will create expectations for a new snatcher game, so assuming that this tweet isn't a cruel tease I'd say that he might be working on something.I wonder if he's already working on (or at least thinking about) ZOE3. I wonder if the ZOE collection is supposed to create hype for ZOE3 or if its sales will determine if we get a sequel or not.